From: Mike M. <ak...@gm...> - 2006-11-12 10:50:24
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Perhaps it is worth documenting the various ways to make this work seamlessly using any system. While what you say is true, it is also a reality. The good part of this is that (from what I've seen anyway) RH derivatives tend to standardise on pam. So the RPMs for them can be built like Kevin does and the problem goes away. There really are only two other options: hotplug and udev. I'm fairly certain that Slackware ships with udev as well as hotplug. I know that Gentoo supports both as well, since I'm on gentoo right now. It may be worth it to just include the udev config file I modified -- say in a contrib directory in the package -- to make things simple. A hotplug script wouldn't be that hard to whip up either. Mike On 11/11/06, Romain Li=E9vin <ro...@li...> wrote: > "Linux" is somewhat boring because either distribution has its set of > services. There is a lack of standard. > > Kevin is using pam, Mike is using udev, and I'm using hotplug. Welcome to > the Linux distro land! > |